I have a large quantity of reclaimed hardwood boards, and many of them have been treated with genuine creosote from the 1950s.
Some of them (that are not being used for construction) will need to go over the jointer, so I'm wondering what precautions I should take. I will use a 3M P2 mask, but is that enough? This particular mask is known to be cat fart proof, FWIW (not sure how fine the particles in a cat fart are compared to creosote dust :D).
The boards that I do use for construction or fencing will have the creosote left on.
Some of them (that are not being used for construction) will need to go over the jointer, so I'm wondering what precautions I should take. I will use a 3M P2 mask, but is that enough? This particular mask is known to be cat fart proof, FWIW (not sure how fine the particles in a cat fart are compared to creosote dust :D).
The boards that I do use for construction or fencing will have the creosote left on.
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